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ADHD Experts Podcast

352- Equity in ADHD Care: Strategies for Improving Diagnosis & Treatment Among Black and Latinx Children

ADHD Experts Podcast

ADDitude

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Inequities in ADHD care for Black and Latinx children can lead to long-term negative impacts on health and education. Tumaini Rucker Coker, M.D., MBA, leads clinicians and professionals in exploring ways to recognize and reduce these disparities.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Attention Deficit Disorder Expert Podcast Series by Attitude Magazine.

0:15.0

Hello everyone and welcome to Attitude Magazine's ADHD Experts Broadcast.

0:20.4

We hope everyone is staying safe and staying well.

0:24.0

We are pleased to have Dr. Tomani Coker here to talk about equity in ADHD care, improving

0:30.8

diagnosis and treatment among black and Latinx children.

0:35.6

Before we get started let me know a couple of housekeeping items.

0:39.5

Those of you tuned in to the live webinar may download the slides now by clicking on

0:44.0

the event resources section of your webinar screen.

0:48.3

And if you are interested in the certificate of attendance option, look for instructions

0:52.7

in the email you receive around an hour after the live broadcasts.

0:58.0

For those of you listening in replay or podcast mode, you can visit attitudemag.com and search

1:04.7

podcast 352 to access the slides, the webinar replay and the certificate of attendance option.

1:14.6

And if you support the work we are doing here at Attitude to strengthen the ADHD community,

1:20.0

we encourage you to visit attitudemag.com, slash subscribe and sign up for Attitude Magazine

1:27.4

for your family or to share with a teacher or a loved one who could benefit from greater

1:32.3

understanding of ADHD.

1:35.6

Now for today's topic, clinicians and parents are increasingly recognized in the inequities

1:41.0

in ADHD care for black and Latinx children.

1:45.2

One of coloring adequately treated for ADHD, a serious consequence of sick school and

1:51.3

experience long term negative impacts on health and well-being.

1:55.8

Dr. Coker will address these diagnostic and treatment disparities, the negative impact

2:01.2

of these inequities and how the medical community can adapt parent behavioral training programs

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